Topic : Informatique & TIC
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Computational Modeling of Handwriting Movements
En savoir plusOn February 9th in Maison du Savoir in Belval, around 40 participants gathered together to listen to the inaugural lecture of Prof. Dr. Luis Leiva on “Computational Modeling of Handwriting Movements”.
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Benelux competition in programming: learning how to solve problems
En savoir plusFor the first time, students from the University of Luxembourg participated in the 2021 Benelux Algorithm Programming Contest (BAPC) which consisted in solving the most algorithmic problems/puzzles as possible within the set time limit.
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Start of Academic Year 2021/2022
En savoir plusHere are important information for new students entering the Bachelor in Computer Science in September 2021.
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Esch 2022: computer science students develop applications
En savoir plusIn the frame of the course “Software Engineering Project”, second-year students from the Bachelor in Applied Information Technology have developed applications for Esch 2022. Most of them developed a mobile app, but also games.
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Live Chats May & June 2021: find your study programme!
En savoir plusIn May and June 2021, the Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine organises several live chats to answer all remaining questions regarding the study programmes offered at the Faculty.
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First-year student in informatics awarded
En savoir plusElmir Avdusinovic, who started the Bachelor in Applied Information Technology in September 2020, received a copy of the book “How Big is Big? How Fast is Fast?: A Hands-On Tutorial on Mathematics of Computation” from his author, Prof. Franck Leprévost.
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Pioneering women in Computer Science
En savoir plusOn the occasion of the International Women’s Day 2020, second semester students from the Bachelor in Applied Information Technology (BINFO) were given a presentation about pioneering women in Computer Science.
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Hackathon: design & coding technology solutions at the University
En savoir plusFrom 1 to 3 February 2019, students of the Master in Information and Computer Sciences (MICS) as well as from Saarland University participated in the hackathon, a concept launched for the first time at the University of Luxembourg by adjunct Prof. Dr. Sergio Coronado, with the support of Prof. Dr. Romain Martin, Vice-Rector for academic…
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Master MSSI celebrates 10 years !
En savoir plusLaunched in 2009 by the University of Luxembourg and the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), the « Master en Management de la Sécurité des Systèmes d’Information” (MSSI) has been very successful to train high level information security managers. Ten years after, it was time to celebrate this achievement, to give an overview and to…